King, Eric (LNG-DAY) wrote:
I was wondering if anyone had made in progress on this?
I thought this was answered in the Ganglia docs, but here goes anyway.This is a basic multicast issue. You have to make sure that your routers are configured to pass multicast traffic from one subnet to the other. I can't give you specifics without knowing what kind of hardware you have, but you can find several good documents that explain the whole issue on Cisco's site.
Here is a good overview:http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk828/tk363/tech_brief09186a00800a4415.html
that discusses some of the configuration issues you are going to run into.
From: Chris Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>gmond on a different subnet. 2004-01-15 10:32Hey all,Some of the systems or which I'm responsible are in another building on a different subnet. I fired up gmond on one of them but it doesn't show up on my cluster map. Any particularly exciting reason for this. Can it be made to work? I don't want to fire up another Web site for that building if I don't have to. Help appreciated. Thank you.Eric S. King /Capacity and Performance Management/ LexisNexis 937-865-6800 x55964"In capacity planning, the answer is always 'it depends'. With virtual systems and Linux, 'it depends even more'."--Bill Bitner, IBM------------------------------------------------------------------------
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